Looking for an ethical, experienced, well-rounded supervisor?
A. Consider choosing Lori Vann, M.A., LPC-Supervisor
1) A decade's worth of counseling experience
2) Have supervised LPC Interns since 2003
3) Whenever possible, I perform site visits where the internship is taking place.
4) I review the intern's case notes to improve documentation and to monitor ethical compliance.
5) I am dedicated to providing the intern with real-world counseling advice on topics such as, inpatient settings, private practice, ethics, diagnoses, insurance, and networking.
6) I counsel and supervise from an educational perspective while using a variety of theories, including cognitive-behavioral and family systems.
7) If desired, supervision includes counseling perspectives from a Christian viewpoint.
8) My one low monthly supervision fee includes weekly sessions, handouts, networking opportunities, and group supervision, when feasible.
B. What am I looking for in an intern?
1) An ethical and moral foundation
2) Accepts responsibility and exhibits commitment to time management.
3) A willing-to-learn attitude.
4) A dedication to the counseling profession and a desire for professional growth.
C. Steps to Becoming a LPC Intern in the State of Texas
1) Masters degree in counseling or psychology
2) Successful completion of the Texas LPC Board exam
3) An interview with the proposed supervisor and a contract setting out the terms of supervision will be completed.
4) Documentation is prepared and sent to Austin for the issuance of a temporary LPC-Intern license.